Savings log - $2 tip box
Spending log - $1.50 coffee + $11 lunch + $4 dinner for two.
Not much is happening at work in these past two days. But this morning I walked to my stop and found this:
Which means only one thing - the Greenwood Seafair Parade. DH joined for a bit this year - I sprung for Greenwood Market $2 brat special for each of us: brat, potato chips, bottled water. The parade suffered a bit from timing issues, as in "when the (*&)(*& is this starting?". I told DH the only way to make it go faster was to walk backwards along the route. Most of my pictures are blurry, of which I will now bore you forthwith.
The motorcycle drill team:
The QFC shopping cart drill team:
The Seafair Pirates are now equal opportunity. A little something for the three guys who are reading - besides, we are a family blog.
And finally, keepin' it fiscal:
Bonus points that adults would dress up as checks and tax forms.
keepin' it fiscal
July 24th, 2008 at 03:49 am
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July 24th, 2008 at 12:59 pm 1216904394
How come the only photos in focus are a fat guy with a shopping cart, accountants, and the tax forms?
The Seafair Pirates blurry? I smell conspiracy!!!!
How's the third guy that reads your blog?
July 24th, 2008 at 05:08 pm 1216919324
"Focus" on keepin' it fiscal. Just part of the service. The fat gal with the shopping cart was in focus too. That picture is a metaphor for American consumerism. People buying stuff going 'round and 'round. And when they stop... Paulette gets it; she's laughing right now.
The wench was blurry. You actually smell censorship. It has a deeper top note.
Jared and I are having a deep philosophical discussion about the destruction of money in the macro-economic musings post. Stop with the Beanie Baby example!
July 25th, 2008 at 12:34 am 1216946085
That sounds like a very fun parade to watch, or even to be a part of. Great pics as usual.